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Watch: Long 'Wolf of Wall Street' Chat with Scorsese, DiCaprio & Hill

We've highlighted one of the awards season roundtables from The Hollywood Reporter featuring the directors of some of the likely Oscar contenders, and the trade has plenty more extended talks that you can check out with writers, actors, actresses, cinematographers and more right here. Now we have a roundtable focusing on one specific film: The Wolf of Wall Street. Legendary director Martin Scorsese sits down with Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill and screenwriter Terrence Winter for a 26-minute chat about the film, including the difficulty of cutting down the film from an initial 4-hour cut and much more. Watch!

Here's the 26-minute roundtable for Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street from THR:

The Wolf of Wall Street is directed by legendary Academy Award winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese, of everything from Taxi Driver to Raging Bull to Cape Fear to Goodfellas to Casino to Aviator to Departed to Shutter Island and Hugo recently. The screenplay is written by Terence Winter (Get Rich or Die Tryin', Brooklyn Rules, "The Sopranos", "Boardwalk Empire"), based on Jordan Belfort's book of the same name. The film also stars Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey, Margot Robbie, Jon Favreau, Kyle Chandler, Shea Whigham & Jean Dujardin. Paramount will open Wolf of Wall Street on Christmas Day, December 25th.

Great time of year when all of these Hollywood Reporter Roundtable interviews come out. Definitely looking forward to this!

Nathan D

I thought DiCaprio nailed it when he says that Scorsese emphasizes character over plotting. His movies are so lively with diverse and eccentric characters. Great energy! It must be a blast for actors to collaborate with Marty.